Worldwide Student Flows to Europe
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Note: Only 40 percent of the highest international student movements (more than 41 students, respective the 3rd quintile of the rank-ordered distribution in the European network in year 2010) and only student movements to Europe are depicted. The thickness of arrows is proportional to the number of students who went from the country where the arrow starts to the country where the arrow ends. The size of European country nodes is proportional to the number of incoming students in that country. The size of arrows and nodes is directly comparable across the years.
Data: UNESCO.
Suggested citation: World-to-Europe Student Network, 1960-2015. In: Jan Delhey, Emanuel Deutschmann, Monika Verbalyte, Auke Aplowski, Network Europe: Transnational Human Activities and European Integration. www.network-europe.eu
Data: UNESCO.
Suggested citation: World-to-Europe Student Network, 1960-2015. In: Jan Delhey, Emanuel Deutschmann, Monika Verbalyte, Auke Aplowski, Network Europe: Transnational Human Activities and European Integration. www.network-europe.eu